Getting a new scooter need help choosing.

Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
envy prodigy far better choice to start/progress riding. change bars if you cant deal with the size but imo ride it as is, geometry is perfect out the box for learning in general (if you dont mind "looking" like a scootkid who knows nothing of setting up the scooter)and im 5'11, run 24 high fulltime. as christian said, they dont come back with problems (brakes only thing in aus, kids that think they can ride like us but only to not know or have any real concept of how to even bunnyhop)
scoothut had more problems with the phoenix completes in aus than all the maddgear stuff, would not even pay 200 if i were in th u.s considering how long the deck actually last even if you are beginner/intermediate, forks arent much better.
 
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Billie Rainbow

Silver Member
no bias here, all companies in my eyes should be doing better by "a lot" but my post is from raw experience and recommending other the same with complete success long term, never let passion take over, it clouds judgment to the point of delusion. example being; supporting a company even if you wont really get what you want in the end only to spend more money or like id do, modify it to your specs. someone always knows more than you so just ask.
 
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